Nebraska took a convincing win over Northern Iowa last Friday, winning with a final score of 150-88. Katt Sickle doubled with wins in the 200 (1:55.11) and 500 (5:06.31).
Nebraska:
Cedar Falls, Iowa- The Nebraska swimming and diving team earned its second victory of the season in a dominating fashion, defeating Northern Iowa 150-88. The Huskers captured victories in 12 of 13 events and were led by Katt Sickle, Jordan Ehly and Anna Filipcic, with each notching two victories against the Panthers.
Sickle earned victories in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyles. The junior secured her first victory in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:55.11, while posting a first place time of 5:06.31 in the 500-yard freestyle.
Ehly’s wins came in the 200-yard individual medley and the 200-yard breaststroke. Ehly raced to a first place time of 2:10.32 in the 200-yard individual medley and finished in 2:23.12 to earn her second victory of the day in the 200-yard breaststroke.
Nebraska’s final multiple event winner, Filipcic, continued her dominance in the diving well. Filipcic notched victories in both the one- and three-meter dives posting scores of 316.27 and 323.02, respectively.
Nebraska swept the top-two spots in the 200-yard butterfly. Julia Roller raced to a first place time of 2:07.99, while Bria Deveaux finished shortly after Roller with a time of 2:08.58.
Three other Huskers earned victories Friday against Northern Iowa. Kaylyn Flatt and Taryn Collura earned victories in the freestyle events. Flatt earned a first place touch in the 1,000-yard freestyle racing to a time of 10:33.51, while Collura posted a first place time of 51.49 in the 100-yard freestyle. Nebraska’s final individual event winner of the day was Erin Oeltjen. The junior’s victory came in the 200-yard backstroke swimming a time of 2:04.01.
Roller (200-yard freestyle), Alexandra Bilunas (50-yard freestyle) and Morgan McCafferty (200-yard individual medley) all earned second place finishes for Nebraska against Northern Iowa.
To cap off Nebraska’s dominate evening in the pool, the Huskers swept both the relay events. The 200-yard medley relay team of Jacqueline Juffer, Ehly, Collura and Helferich finished in 1:46.88, while the 200-yard freestyle relay team of Juffer, Collura, Bilunas and Oeltjen finished the evening with a first place time of 1:36.22.
The Nebraska swimming and diving team will return home tomorrow to take on South Dakota State at 2 p.m. Tomorrow’s meet will feature a special Halloween theme, with 100 Halloween duckies and 100 trick or treat pillow cases being given away at tomorrow’s meet. Costumes are also encouraged for all attending the meet. Check back in to Huskers.com for any and all updates regarding the Nebraska swimming and diving team.
Swimming news courtesy of Nebraska Swimming & Diving.
Northern Iowa:
Results
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The University of Northern Iowa’s women swimming and diving team opened up its home season this afternoon by playing host to the Nebraska Huskers.
The Panthers fell to the Huskers, 150-88, but posted strong performances from Molly Lembezeder, Allie Bey, Rachel Siebenaller and freshman Madison Rinaldi. ?The Huskers now hold a 7-0 all-time record against the Panthers.
Lembezeder was UNI’s sole winner, taking place in the 50 rreestyle and second place in the 100 freestyle. Lembezeder swam a 24.12, edging out her runner-up Alex Bilunas of Nebraska, in the 50 freestyle. Lembezeder fell half a second short of first place in the 100 freestyle, swimming a 52.02.
Siebenaller kept consistent with performances already this season, getting into the second place spot in the 1,000 freestyle, 500 freestyle and anchoring the Panther team of Lembezeder, Crystal Florman and Autumn Roepsch in the 200 freestyle relay. The relay swam a time of 1:37.07, just a second short of Nebraska’s team. Siebenaller swam a time of 5:14.17 in the 500 freestyle and a time of 10:37.48 in the 1,000 freestyle.
Rinaldi is giving fans a taste of what is to come in the future. Rinaldi swam a 2:09.02 in the 200 Backstroke, sliding into second place. Rinaldi also led the Panther team of Veronica Herrmann, Taylor Ostrowski and Roepsch into third place in the 200 medley relay. The group swam a time of 1:49.21, just shy of second place.
MVC Diver of the Week, Allie Bey, also had a strong performance in the meet against Nebraska. Bey took second place in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives with scores of 259.27 and 248.55 respectively.
“Even though it’s tough competition, it’s competition we need to go against,” said head coachDoug Humphrey. “The girls are pushing each other and we are gaining progress across the board.”
The Panthers return to the pool 5 p.m. Nov. 6 to host Iowa Central and Loras.
Swimming news courtesy of Northern Iowa Swimming & Diving.